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Three-Year-Old Odisha Girl Makes It To India Book Of Records

In August, Aradhana from Brundabahal village of Kalahandi district in Odisha managed to amaze her family, neighbours and people from the India Book of Records

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Odisha girl in India Book Of Records: By answering all 25 questions a three-year-old girl from Odisha, got her name included in the India Book of Records (IBR).
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In August, Aradhana who hails from Brundabahal village of Kalahandi district in Odisha managed to amaze her family, neighbours and people from the India Book of Records, by answering all 25 general knowledge questions.

The contest asked questions on human organs, components of computers, national flags of different countries, fruits, freedom fighters, antonyms of different words, historical places, vegetables, national signs, wild animals and birds, names of States and their capital. She answered all the questions correctly under these sections.

The young prodigy also received a letter of appreciation acknowledging her special aptitude. The entire family and villagers are proud and joyous of the feat achieved by Aradhana.

Other records from the State

  • On March 12, a two-year-old girl from Rourkela in Odisha, Priyanshi Pattanayak entered the India Book of Records by identifying eight planets, 11 leaders of India, 14 shapes, 14 sports, 14 internal body parts, 16 musical instruments, 9 great women of India, 20 fruits, 22 animals, 14 birds, 14 types of transport, 10 flowers, reciting alphabet A to Z, numbers from 1 to 20 and the Gayatri Mantra.
  • On August 18, Anwita Mishra, five and a half-year-old from Koraput in Odisha also created a record  when she named 48 Asian countries and their capitals in 40 seconds.
  • On April 10, Rishita, from Bhubaneshwar, entered Asia Book of Records by solving 15 different types of Rubik's cube in 15 minutes.
  • In 2015, students of Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences arranged themselves into a massive human formation reading "WE URGE FOR WORLD PEACE". They got a mention in the Guinness world record for the 'largest human sentence'.

(Feature image credit: Kalinga TV)

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